“Holiness and Society” approaches the Bible for the wisdom, lessons and messages that it conveys, not for its revelatory truth. The book perceives the genius, albeit a seeming paradox, of the decision ...
If anything can halt the spread of the ‘ism’ that robs us of hope, trust, and agency, it’s the philosophy that is the rhetorical equivalent of a dog’s bark.
Vegetarianism wasn't common in the ancient world. But it did have some ... too and there was a sophisticated debate between philosophers about eating animals. We know this from Porphry's book ...